God of Technology: Creating the Internet in Another World

Chapter 171: Who Says Games Can't Generate Faith?


War, mutiny, battlefield, riot, slaughter, bloodshed, destruction, boldness, glory, civil order, martial spirit, chariot racing... All these were within the God of War's authority. Without a doubt, at this moment, all these authorities were now in Ren's hands.

Compared to the immature technology authority, and the authorities he'd previously stolen from the God of War that came from the God of Wine and Goddess of Dreams, the completeness of the war authority exceeded imagination. More importantly, he had a clear feeling that the war authority would greatly advance the development of the technology authority.

But this wasn't even the important part. His individual strength had been infinitely extended—that was what mattered most.

Once Ren fully absorbed all these authorities, he couldn't even imagine how strong he'd become!

Especially stacked with the Magic Internet... Would competitive games also fall under the chariot racing authority? Would real-time strategy games fall under war, battlefield, riot, slaughter? With just a little effort, without even needing any major wars in reality, he could receive endless faith reinforcement.

In his hands, this war authority would yield countless times more returns.

Hearing Ren's "bold ideas," the Goddess of Magic's eyes were full of shock. You could do it like this?! Then if you created a game where mages were invincibly strong and all other classes got crushed, couldn't you also get massive amounts of faith?

This thought flashed by and was immediately tossed aside by the Goddess of Magic. No need—doing that would be way too... disgusting to other supernatural practitioners. It might even affect the Magic Net or even the God of Technology's own authority.

Of course, if she created a relatively fair game that included mages, that wouldn't be bad. People without the talent to become mages might also bring her some faith power in such a game.

"The Magic Net's potential is enormous. We still need some time to slowly tap into it." Ren chuckled. "But right now, what's most important is quickly resolving the chaos in the mortal realm and stabilizing everything."

The God of War's actions this time were truly massive. Nearly half the mortal realm had been affected. With the cooperation of the Goddess of Music and the Magic Net, although most regions' problems had been solved and people had vented their anger on the God of War's clerics, entering a relatively stable period—the chaos in those small nations that the God of War had recently converted into independent faith kingdoms still hadn't ended.

Even though the instant he gained the authority, he'd directly cut off all war church clerics' divine arts, the chaos hadn't ended. Instead, it made the disorder even more terrifying. If another god had gained the war authority, they'd actually be very happy to see this scene, because under such circumstances, the fusion, absorption, and strengthening of war authority would become much easier. But Ren obviously wasn't that kind of person. He also felt that chaos would only bring stagnation to industrialization.

"What do you plan to do?" The Goddess of Magic was somewhat curious.

Normally, gods' influence on the mortal realm was actually limited, mainly relying on issuing commands to believers to perform various operations. But Ren was obviously different from these gods—he could descend. What's more, he had many creative maneuvers.

Using the Goddess of Music to weaken the God of War's influence—just that one move already impressed who knows how many gods.

"The Church of the God of War has a guardian school. This time, they didn't participate in the chaos. I plan to absorb them into the Church of Technology, make them the military force system of the Church of Technology, then have them pacify rebellions everywhere, garrison locally, and push forward local magic-tech industrialization, especially here!"

A map appeared before them. This time the map showed a different range—the areas where the God of War's faith was relatively active. One small nation was circled. The Goddess of Magic didn't understand, and Ren didn't keep her in suspense: "This place has enormous iron ore reserves. Iron ore can be said to be the most important raw material for magic-tech industrialization. Plus, one-fifth of the population here are miners, one-third of families survive by mining—it's an ideal place for magic-tech industrial development."

Actually, when she heard "iron ore," the Goddess of Magic already understood.

"Got it." The Goddess of Magic paused, then said: "By the way, the God of War said Lady Dream is also dead. Should we go investigate the Tulip Kingdom? If Lady Dream really is dead, the dream authority seems very important to us too."

Depravity—whether it was the wine god's authority or dream god's authority now seemed less important, because supposedly, the long-missing God of Wine and the Goddess of Dreams who hadn't appeared in ages had both been taken out by the God of War. Their authorities were now in a wild state. They could either directly try to swallow them or let the newly born gods become subordinate deities, and that would solve all problems... Of course, there was one prerequisite—that the Goddess of Dreams was really dead, not just had part of her authority plundered.

"In a few days. After the continental chaos ends and I release the new features I promised those gods, then we'll investigate." Ren thought about it: "If Lady Dream really is dead, then the Tulip Kingdom should be an excellent faith territory for you. You could try to take it."

"So what features did you promise those gods? To make them act like this?" The Goddess of Magic was also very curious. What kind of features could make countless gods risk confronting the God of War—the strongest god, an existence that could casually destroy a divine realm.

Truly unbelievable!

Ren laughed heartily and quickly explained his ideas.

The mortal realm.

Kingdom of Dawn.

Southern territories.

In a military camp.

The Church of the God of War, Archbishop of the Dawn Kingdom's southern territories, former Dawn Kingdom Lava General Geyera, suddenly felt an unprecedented exhaustion. This was an unprecedented change. Countless times fighting on the battlefield to complete exhaustion, the previous war divine arts being swallowed by the God of War, and so many other situations—none had made him this tired.

This change made him feel very panicked, yet also somewhat relieved.

Perhaps eternal sleep wouldn't be so bad... It's just that in this life, he'd walked down far, far too many roads he shouldn't have taken...

However, the scene he imagined didn't appear. When his consciousness recovered again, he found himself in a place that transcended human understanding, as if everything was filled with wisdom and imagination—a strange scene. The sky here wasn't azure or dotted with stars. Instead, it was composed of countless data streams and various strange geometric patterns. These light points flickered like stars, seeming to represent every major technological breakthrough in history...

Among them were quite a few he'd seen on the battlefield not long ago.

The God of War's divine realm?

No, the God of Technology's divine realm?

The God of War's divine realm couldn't possibly be like this.

But where did this murderous aura come from?

Why would his death lead him into the God of Technology's divine realm?

Countless thoughts kept flashing. If Viscount Roster were present, he'd definitely empathize and call him a kindred spirit!

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